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Thanks Priority One! - from FNM Project
June 22, 2009
Danielle S. Baumgart, PresidentPriority One Nutritional Supplements
2681 Delta Ring Road Ferndale, WA 98248
Dear Danielle,
We are once again grateful for your donation of $1,000 toward Priority One’s Bronze $5,000 contributions over five years. This greatly helps benefit all who are involved in realizing the vision of the Foundations of Naturopathic Medicine Project. We humbly send our regards to Priority One and thank you for the support you give us.
As you well know, the FNM Project is a highly anticipated collaboration of naturopathic medicine’s many thought leaders and practicing naturopathic physicians to produce a singular reference point for physicians, students, clinicians, and medical professionals. By laying the foundations for naturopathic medicine’s philosophy, theories, principles, and practices through an academically-sound textbook, the profession will advance naturopathic medical education. Priority One’s Bronze “Prevention and Wellness” sponsorship helps us along the way to codifying and synthesizing the comprehensive knowledge within the field of naturopathic medicine.
I understand that Priority One was present in force with Kacey and Joe Whitman and George Bynum at the 2009 NorthWest Naturopathic Physicians Convention this spring. I was especially pleased to hear about the essay research requirements for the Bastyr University students to compete for the Priority One naturopathic student scholarship. Sharon Fisher, FNM’s Project Manager appreciated meeting George, Kacey and Joe to become acquainted.
Danielle, I am pleased to be back for three days a week for now. It is good to be working with the FNM Project again. It is wonderful to know that you and Priority One stand with us. Your heartfelt words quoted on the homepage of your website are encouraging for these times:"Never trade your morals for your goals: We believe those who compromise what they believe in to satisfy their goals wind up dissatisfied with their accomplishments.” Clearly our shared accomplishments are solidly based in integrity. Priority One’s continued support is incredibly motivating and sustaining to us.
With our deepest gratitude and warmest regards,Pamela Snider, NDExecutive and Senior EditorDavid J. Schleich, PhDPresident, National College of Natural MedicineAssociate Editor, Foundations of Naturopathic Medicine Project

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